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Why collective bargaining?
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<blockquote data-quote="brown_trousers" data-source="post: 1363341" data-attributes="member: 29972"><p>You are wrong... it IS the american workers who decide the fate of RTW laws. If the voters truly do not want RTW in their state, and thats a big if, they can vote it down with a referendum. But thats a big if, as i believe the majority of voters in RTW states support the law, or dont care enough to repeal it.</p><p></p><p>When the republicans vote in these RTW laws, it is nothing more than them putting it up for voter approval. It is always the voters that make the last decision, to either accept the law as it is, or repeal it with a referendum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brown_trousers, post: 1363341, member: 29972"] You are wrong... it IS the american workers who decide the fate of RTW laws. If the voters truly do not want RTW in their state, and thats a big if, they can vote it down with a referendum. But thats a big if, as i believe the majority of voters in RTW states support the law, or dont care enough to repeal it. When the republicans vote in these RTW laws, it is nothing more than them putting it up for voter approval. It is always the voters that make the last decision, to either accept the law as it is, or repeal it with a referendum. [/QUOTE]
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